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Security ramps up

Express sports editor Juan De Anda showing where he was robbed Jan.13 at the campus light rail station. || Photo by Kristen Stauss || [email protected]

With a number of security upgrades currently underway on campus, a result of the Los Rios Community College District’s effort to beef-up security on each four of its campuses, City College has taken a decidedly proactive approach to ensuring the safety of its faculty, staff and students.

“Several programs have been funded by the district with regard to safety,” said Greg Hayman, director of Operations. “But it’s really an ongoing process.”

A multi-phase project to install security cameras throughout the district, the replacement of doors with swing-type door hardware and the implementation of the Wide Area Rapid Notification system are in the process of being implemented, according to a report issued by the LRCCD’s Preparedness Assessment Team.

“The emergency notification system sends warnings via email, text and phone,” Hayman said. “A group of us met on Jan. 12 to go over protocols and standard messages, and we’re hoping to implement it by the end of the spring semester, but we’re just getting it all set up now.”

According to the same PAT report, in the wake of several high profile incidents of violence on campuses nationwide, the district created the group in 2007 to enhance its emergency preparedness. “The district felt that in light of the Virginia Tech incident we should remove the hardware on the doors so they are not chain-able,” Hayman said. “There are approximately 90 doors on campus that will be replaced.”

The upgrade with the greatest potential for providing the City College community with a greater sense of security is the installation of a video surveillance system that is directly linked to the Los Rios Police Department.
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“About a dozen cameras have been set up on campus,” Hayman said. “Primarily around the parking areas.”

And not a moment too soon. While the LRPD patrols campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week, a recent a crime alert bulletin issued by the LRPD reported on Jan. 14 at 7:15 p.m. a student was robbed at knifepoint by four suspects at the campus light rail station.

“Luckily the victim was not hurt,” Hayman said. “The light rail has their own camera system but our new video cameras will also pick up what is going on there.”

While a concerted effort is presently in progress to ramp up the level of security on campus, opinions vary on the current state of safety at City College.

“There is an issue of safety,” says Juan De Anda, the 19-year-old victim of the light rail station robbery and sports editor of the Express. “The incident made me scrutinize the security here – we need to come to school, but if there’s no security how do we feel safe?”

“I ride light rail to and from every day and haven’t had any issues whatsoever,” said Tom Jones, a 26-year-old anthropology major. “I’m on the train four days a week, usually early in the morning and late in the evening. I come through here actually sometimes as late as 10 p.m.”

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